Composition of matter to be used for the removal of superfluous hair.



- al TA CORNELIA J. BROWN, OF LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA, ASSIGNOR TO THE HARDINGE COMPANY, OF SAN JOSE,

CALIFORNIA, A COPARTNERSIZIIP.

COMPOSITION OF MATTER TO BE USED FOR THE REMOVAL OF SUPERFLUOUS HAIR.

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Patented Feb. 22, 1910.

Application filed October 4, 1909. Serial No. 521,016.-

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, CORNELIA J. BROWN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Los Gatos, in the county of Santa Clara and State of California, have invented a new and useful Composition of Matter to be Used for the Removal of Superfluous Hair, of

mingled by heating and stirring, and when so mingled then to be molded in bars of suitable size and shape. I

In using the above-named composition the end of the bar is slightly heated by placing the same in the flame of a candle and when so heated the heated end of said bar is pressed upon the superfluous hair and firmly against the skin and allowed to remain there lyptus,

jerking the bar from the skin the hair is removed.

the use of the above composition the superfiuous-hair-is speedily removed with-' hardly any pain and without injury to out the-most delicate skin.

What I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is,

1. The herein described composition of matter consisting of oil of skunk, oil of eucaoil of bergamot, gum camphor, 'burgundy-pitch, beeswax and rosin, substantially as described.

about one half minute until cold, then by 2. The herein described composition of 40 matter for removing superfluous hair, consisting of one part oil of skunk, 1 part oil of eucalyptus, 2 parts oil of bergamot, 3 parts gum camphor, 4 parts burgundy-pitch, 20 parts beeswax and 69 parts rosin, substantially as described.

CORNELIA J. BROWN.

Witnesses: e

G. E. CAMPEN, H. A. HARDINGE. 

